Deon Cole hopes "Black Panther" can be just any other successful movie ... not drowned in controversy over its social role. We got the "Black-ish" star leaving the Hollywood Improv and asked him if he agrees with Vivica A. Fox in that Disney….....»»

Deon Cole hopes "Black Panther" can be just any other successful movie ... not drowned in controversy over its social role. We got the "Black-ish" star leaving the Hollywood Improv and asked him if he agrees with Vivica A. Fox in that Disney….....»»

Ryan Murphy is all about giving back with his new show! The 52-year-old TV producer announced that all profits from his upcoming new show Pose will be donated towards Transgender and LGBTQ communities. “I am donating 100 percent of my profits from my new FX show POSE towards trans and LGBTQ charitable organizations,” Ryan tweeted. [...]
Ryan Murphy is all about giving back with his new show!
The 52-year-old TV producer announced that all profits from his upcoming new show Pose will be donated towards Transgender and LGBTQ communities.
“I am donating 100 percent of my profits from my new FX show POSE towards trans and LGBTQ charitable organizations,” Ryan tweeted. “These groups do amazing work and need our support. Every day for the next 14 days I will highlight a group I’m supporting, and encourage you to do the same!”
Pose explores the juxtaposition of several segments of life in New York in the 1980s: the rise of the luxury Trump-era universe, the downtown social and literary scene and the ball culture world.
The show features the largest transgender acting cast in TV history while also featuring stars Evan Peters, Kate Mara, and James Van Der Beek.
Pose is set to debut on Sunday, June 3 on FX at 9/8c.
I am donating 100 percent of my profits from my new FX show POSE towards trans and LGBTQ charitable organizations. These groups do amazing work and need our support. Every day for the next 14 days I will highlight a group I'm supporting, and encourage you to do the same!
— Ryan Murphy (@MrRPMurphy) May 9, 2018.....»»

"Black-ish" star Deon Cole wants to make it crystal clear -- the hit show's NOT anti-Donald Trump ... it's more complicated than that. We caught up with Deon on Rodeo Drive in Bev Hills where we ask him about last week's episode, in whic.....»»

"Black-ish" star Deon Cole is FUMING after learning "To Kill a Mockingbird" was banned in the South and makes no bones about it -- it's a blatant attack on African-American history. We got Deon at LAX where we told him about about the ban that….....»»

The cast of Black-ish is ringing in a major milestone! Anthony Anderson, Tracee Ellis Ross, and their co-stars celebrated the taping of the 100th episode with a cake-cutting ceremony on set at The Walt Disney Studios on Thursday (August 23) in Los Angeles. Deon Cole, Miles Brown, Yara Shahidi, Marcus Scribner, Marsai Martin, Laurence Fishburne, [...]
The cast of Black-ish is ringing in a major milestone!
Anthony Anderson, Tracee Ellis Ross, and their co-stars celebrated the taping of the 100th episode with a cake-cutting ceremony on set at The Walt Disney Studios on Thursday (August 23) in Los Angeles.
Deon Cole, Miles Brown, Yara Shahidi, Marcus Scribner, Marsai Martin, Laurence Fishburne, Jenifer Lewis, Peter Mackenzie, and Jeff Meacham were all in attendance.
“This all started as a dream and dreams do come true!” Anthony captioned the Instagram slideshow below. “Thank you to my entire cast and crew! This could not have happened without you! 100 episodes down 100 more to go!Thank you @disney @abcnetwork @kenyabarris love you brother! #godisgood #justakidfromcompton #blackish.”
The 100th episode will air later this season. Season five of Black-ish premieres on October 16!
A post shared by Anthony Anderson (@anthonyanderson) on Aug 23, 2018 at 7:13pm PDT.....»»

Tracee Ellis Ross definitely turned heads in her pink gown at the 2018 Emmy Awards held at the Microsoft Theater on Monday (September 17) in Los Angeles. The black-ish actor was joined by co-stars Anthony Anderson, Deon Cole, Jenifer Lewis, Yara Shahidi, Marsai Martin, Miles Brown, and Marcus Scribner on the red carpet for the [...]
Tracee Ellis Ross definitely turned heads in her pink gown at the 2018 Emmy Awards held at the Microsoft Theater on Monday (September 17) in Los Angeles.
The black-ish actor was joined by co-stars Anthony Anderson, Deon Cole, Jenifer Lewis, Yara Shahidi, Marsai Martin, Miles Brown, and Marcus Scribner on the red carpet for the show.
PHOTOS: Check out the latest pics of Tracee Ellis Ross
FYI: Tracee went all out with a vivid pink Valentino gown. Jenifer wore all Nike. Marsai wore a Viktor and Rolf dress, Nicholas Kirkwood shoes and Marzook clutch. Yara wore Gucci. Miles wore Emporio Armani.
25+ pictures inside of the black-ish cast….....»»

Freeform’s Grown-ish is returning for a second season! The network made the announcement at the Freeform Summit on Thursday (January 18), just four episodes into season one. The spinoff of ABC’s hit comedy Black-ish has received a 20-episode second season order. Grown-ish, a half-hour comedy tackling current social issues and complexities facing both students and [...]
Freeform’s Grown-ish is returning for a second season!
The network made the announcement at the Freeform Summit on Thursday (January 18), just four episodes into season one.
The spinoff of ABC’s hit comedy Black-ish has received a 20-episode second season order.
Grown-ish, a half-hour comedy tackling current social issues and complexities facing both students and administrators, follows Zoey (Yara Shahidi), Dre (Anthony Anderson) and Rainbow’s (Tracee Ellis Ross) popular, entitled, stylish and socially active 17-year-old daughter from Black-ish, as she heads into her freshman year of college at Cal U.
Grown-ish airs Wednesday nights at 8 p.m./7c on Freeform......»»

Want Lili Reinhart to discuss her personal relationships with you? Then you'll need to have a personal relationship with Lili Reinhart.
The Riverdale star has kept notably tight-lipped about whether or not she and costar Cole Sprouse are dating ever since rumors about the two set off last year.
While Lili and Cole have taken vacations together [...]
Want Lili Reinhart to discuss her personal relationships with you? Then you'll need to have a personal relationship with Lili Reinhart.
The Riverdale star has kept notably tight-lipped about whether or not she and costar Cole Sprouse are dating ever since rumors about the two set off last year.
While Lili and Cole have taken vacations together and have been photographed canoodling, the actors have yet to publicly confirm if they're #Bughead irl.
Related: Cole Opens Up About His Anxiety!
In a new interview with Seventeen, the 21-year-old actress finally explained why she's kept so coy about the speculation: because it's none of your damn business, that's why!
She revealed:
"Every time someone asks me about it, I make a decision then and there about whether I'm comfortable. It's not like I'm in some kind of contract, but I'm not in the place where I want to talk about it, and that's totally fine."
Yup, totally fine to toy with the entire Riverdale fandom. As long as you're comfortable, Lil!
The Ohio native added that being a public figure doesn't mean she's obligated to disclose every detail about her private life:
"It's called a private life for a reason—it's mine, and it's special and sacred. My relationships are between me and whomever I'm with, not between me and the world."
We guess only Lili and Cole know if Lili and Cole are dating -- and Cole is probably just as in the dark as we are.
The Suite Life alum told the magazine that his younger years were spent "trying to be perceived as some kind of playboy" when he was actually "someone who spent 90 percent of his day playing video games." Ha!
If Lili really is dating Cole, at least we know it's something "sacred."
[Image via The CW.].....»»

Cole Sprouse and Luka Sabbat are enjoying a shopping spree! The 25-year-old Riverdale actor and the 20-year-old Grown-ish star were spotted going shopping on Wednesday (May 9) in New York City. PHOTOS: Check out the latest pics of Cole Sprouse Cole and Luka both hit the red carpet at the 2018 Met Gala on Monday [...]
Cole Sprouse and Luka Sabbat are enjoying a shopping spree!
The 25-year-old Riverdale actor and the 20-year-old Grown-ish star were spotted going shopping on Wednesday (May 9) in New York City.
PHOTOS: Check out the latest pics of Cole Sprouse
Cole and Luka both hit the red carpet at the 2018 Met Gala on Monday night (May 7) in New York City. Cole made his red carpet debut as a couple alongside Riverdale co-star Lili Reinhart.
Cole kept it classic in a black and white outfit, while Luka sported an orange ensemble with snakeskin boots......»»

The reviews are in today, and Black Panther is sounding like another solid Marvel Studios entry to some — and something much more to others.
So what do the range of positive words (at the time of this writing, the film holds a 100% on Rotten Tomatoes with 51 reviews counted) have in common?
First, absolutely glowing [...]
The reviews are in today, and Black Panther is sounding like another solid Marvel Studios entry to some -- and something much more to others.
So what do the range of positive words (at the time of this writing, the film holds a 100% on Rotten Tomatoes with 51 reviews counted) have in common?
First, absolutely glowing reviews for the production design (Hannah Beachler), costumes (Ruth E. Carter), and cinematography (Rachel Morrison).
Video: Kendrick Lamar & The Weeknd Bless Us With New Black Panther Song Pray For Me
And the supporting cast, including Lupita Nyong'o, Danai Gurira, Letitia Wright, and villain Michael B. Jordan, are consistently lauded as standouts.
While this is mostly a good thing, especially for women's representation in the world of superhero movies -- some feel Chadwick Boseman's stoic lead is in danger of being overshadowed by everyone else...
See what critics had to say (below):
Jason Gerrasio, Business Insider: "Like "Wonder Woman" last year, "Black Panther" is a project that fans have been waiting decades to see. And just like "Wonder Woman," it was worth the wait."
Liz Braun, Toronto Sun: "Black Panther is every bit as good as you were hoping. Actually -- it's better. A terrific screenplay from Ryan Coogler and Joe Robert Cole elevates this thing way beyond the usual boundaries of the Marvel Universe."
Jake Coyle, AP: "Just as he did in the surprisingly sensational Rocky reboot "Creed," Coogler hasn't reinvented the genre so much as electrified it with a new perspective and a rare talent for marrying naturalistic character development with spectacle muscle."
Haleigh Foutch, Collider: "Black Panther isn't just a crowd-pleasing superhero movie (though it is that for sure), it's a vital moment in cinema history and a heartfelt, thoughtful exploration of the scars of colonialism and the hope for healing."
Manohla Dargis, The NY Times: "It's important to the movie's politics and myth-building that he is surrounded by a phalanx of women, among them a battalion of women warriors called the Dora Milaje. These aren't moviedom's irritatingly token strong chicks, the tough babes with sizable biceps and skills but no real roles."
Robbie Collin, Telegraph: "Black Panther seems to overcome the genre's long-standing neuroses around creating rounded, exciting roles for women by just getting on with it."
Alonso Duralde, TheWrap: "Black Panther does such a great job introducing the fascinating supporting characters in his orbit that it can barely find time to dig into its purported protagonist."
Marc Bernardin, Nerdist: "As a nerd and as a black man, I've been waiting for this movie for my entire life, whether I knew it or not. The fact that Black Panther gets so much right, but one crucial thing wrong, is both thrilling and maddening."
David Ehrlich, IndieWire: "In making a movie that so lucidly allows one group of people to see themselves on screen, Coogler has created the first Marvel movie in which anyone can see themselves on screen. That's an accomplishment all viewers can appreciate — one that gives new depth to the overarching themes of the MCU, finally grounding this franchise with the kind of stakes that it needs to support its cosmic scale."
Jamie Broadnax, BlackGirlNerds: "I left the theater wanting to see this movie at least 10 more times. I already know that Black Panther‘s weight in gold at the box office will be in repeat viewings, because we just won't want this cinematic experience to end."
[Image via Marvel.].....»»

2019 is shaping up to be Deon Cole’s year, and to hear the actor and comedian tell it, “the stars have lined up and everything is coming together.” Fresh off the Season 2 premiere of Freeform’s “Grown-ish,” with Cole reprising his “Black-ish” role of Professor Charlie Telphy, the actor takes on a slightly different role […].....»»

Cole Sprouse and Lili Reinhart just made their relationship red carpet official and now they’re being too cute on Twitter! The Riverdale co-stars and real-life couple started their back and forth banter after Cole sent out a funny Mother’s Day tweet. PHOTOS: Check out the latest pics of Cole Sprouse “I cant wait to be [...]
Cole Sprouse and Lili Reinhart just made their relationship red carpet official and now they’re being too cute on Twitter!
The Riverdale co-stars and real-life couple started their back and forth banter after Cole sent out a funny Mother’s Day tweet.
PHOTOS: Check out the latest pics of Cole Sprouse
“I cant wait to be a mommy someday,” Cole wrote.
Lili quipped back, “You’ve admitted defeat.”
Cole then proceeded to poke fun at the fact that he has more Twitter followers than Lili…but it didn’t seem to bother her!
You’ve admitted defeat.
— Lili Reinhart (@lilireinhart) May 14, 2018
Click inside to read their entire exchange…
I cant wait to be a mommy someday
— Cole M. Sprouse (@colesprouse) May 13, 2018
You’ve admitted defeat.
— Lili Reinhart (@lilireinhart) May 14, 2018
Sorry I didn’t reply quicker, your notification got a little lost down the feed pic.twitter.com/wMPHaq8qpJ
— Cole M. Sprouse (@colesprouse) May 14, 2018
Whatever. pic.twitter.com/NwFxBQxSsr
— Lili Reinhart (@lilireinhart) May 14, 2018.....»»

"Blackish" star Deon Cole wants to make it crystal clear -- the hit show's NOT anti-Donald Trump ... it's more complicated than that. We caught up with Deon on Rodeo Drive in Bev Hills where we ask him about last week's episode, in which.....»»